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New Master Watch By Gill for Racing Sailors

21st September 2010
New Master Watch By Gill for Racing Sailors

The lightweight, new and improved Regatta Master Watch II from Gill is designed specifically for competitive sailors. Water resistant to 50 metres, features include a stopwatch, countdown timer, compass, calendar and alarm, all displayed on a large digital screen.

Serious racers will enjoy the countdown feature that gives a sound signal every minute, and in the last minute prior to the race start, the seconds count down in a large full screen display for ease of viewing. The synchronisation feature allows sailors to readjust their timings to the closest minute at any time in the sequence. The large buttons on the sides of the watch help avoid any accidental 'miss-press' in the vital pre-start.

With a power saving sleep-mode, battery life is lengthened and when the time does come to change the battery, a simple coin will remove the back cover, and once re-sealed, the watch remains totally waterproof – quick and easy, without the necessity to send the watch away.

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There is an international dual-time facility so that two different world times may be displayed consecutively, whilst for night-use there's a powerful electro luminescent backlight. The hard-wearing wrist strap completes the stylish design.

Specifications:
Regatta Master Watch II
Colour: Black
Size: One size

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